03-25-2024, 01:49 AM
I don't know what is EMF but according to DTSs, you have 3 faulty sensors or you have a short in the wires.
Now, take the right front inner sensor and replace it with outer right (on the fog light bezel). If the DTC moves to the outer, you will know that the sensor is faulty. If it does not move, you will now that the wiring is not correct.
You can do the same with left ones. Take the right sensor that does not give you error, replace it with the one of the lefts. The DTC should move to right if your wiring is correct. If it stays, then you'll know that your wiring is not correct or you have short.
For the fog lights,
First check if you have voltage output from the left pin EN12 directly. Take the ground from the car (important). Then do the same at the second connector.
I don't know if the FOG lights are polarity sensitive. They are LED so it can be.
Now, take the right front inner sensor and replace it with outer right (on the fog light bezel). If the DTC moves to the outer, you will know that the sensor is faulty. If it does not move, you will now that the wiring is not correct.
You can do the same with left ones. Take the right sensor that does not give you error, replace it with the one of the lefts. The DTC should move to right if your wiring is correct. If it stays, then you'll know that your wiring is not correct or you have short.
For the fog lights,
First check if you have voltage output from the left pin EN12 directly. Take the ground from the car (important). Then do the same at the second connector.
I don't know if the FOG lights are polarity sensitive. They are LED so it can be.